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Educator Community of Practice part of Midwest Climate Collaborative Education
We know people are doing amazing work to bring climate change education to their communities, and we want to create a space to co-learn, build skills, and deepen practices that increase climate action.Climate ...
About EvaluateUR-Internship part of EvaluateUR Method:EvaluateUR-Internship:About EvaluateUR-Internship
Jump to: What E-Internship Provides | Who E-Internship is For | Why Use | How E-Internship Works | Get Started EvaluateUR-Internship supports students participating in government, business, or industry internship ...
EdGCM: A Realistic Global Climate Modeling Experience for Educational Institutions part of TrACE:Projects
Many studies show that climate change has already begun to affect natural and societal systems, and even the most optimistic international agreements allow for continued greenhouse gas increases and significant ...
Supporting Minority Students at University of Arizona part of Integrate:Program Design:Increase Diversity:Supporting Minority Students
The University of Arizona (UA) is located in downtown Tucson, Arizona. Tucson is the second largest city in Arizona and is situated about 100 km from the U.S.-Mexico border. Tucson has 500,000 people; the greater metro area has about 1,000,000. The population of Tucson is about 40% Hispanic or Latino, and this group is growing. For instance, in the Tucson Unified School District, Hispanics/Latinos make up about 60% of all students. The UA was founded in 1885 and was the first university in the Arizona territory (that's right, ASU). In the fall of 2013, the UA undergraduate enrollment was 31, 670 students. Approximately 39% of these students were from a minority (undifferentiated). The UA currently offers degrees in 334 fields of study. The Department of Geosciences offers undergraduate and graduate degrees. For undergrads, Geosciences has three tracks: Geology, Geophysics, and Earth Systems Science. There is also a minor in Geology. For grads, the department offers the M.S. and Ph.D. The department is ranked #1 in Geology, #7 in Earth Sciences, and #10 in Geochemistry in the most recent U.S. News and World Report national survey of graduate programs.
Supporting Minority Students in Geoscience at SKC part of Integrate:Program Design:Increase Diversity:Supporting Minority Students
Housed within the Natural Resources Department, this program offers Associate's and Bachelor's of Science Hydrology Degrees that combine both science and Traditional Ecological Knowledge. Since its inception the program has enrolled a total of 21 students, and 17 were still active as of fall 2012. Eighty-two percent of these students were Native American. The first graduate from the program was expected in December 2012.
Supporting Minority Students in Geoscience at FVSU part of Integrate:Program Design:Increase Diversity:Supporting Minority Students
Geoscience is not an available major at Fort Valley State and there is no Geology department. But participants in the Cooperative Development Energy Program (CDEP) can obtain a degree in geoscience from a partner institution in addition to a degree in Math or Chemistry from FVSU through its 3+2 dual degree transfer program. In addition, the program provides a number of support mechanisms for the participants, who are all members of underrepresented minorities or women.
Stanford University - MSI and 2YC Teaching Program part of Integrate:Program Design:InTeGrate Program Models:Stanford University
To increase access to STEM for underrepresented minorities the Stanford University School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences partnered with faculty mentors at MSI regional institutions to bring InTeGrate ...
Gustavus Adolphus College – Climate Across the Curriculum part of Integrate:Program Design:InTeGrate Program Models:Gustavus Adolphus
The Gustavus Adolphus program connects faculty with climate science expertise (Developers) with non-expert faculty members from a wide variety of disciplines (Hosts) to create a series of lessons (mini-modules) ...
Ocean Sciences Curriculum Sequence for Grades 6-8 part of TrACE:Projects
The Lawrence Hall of Science (LHS) at the University of California, Berkeley, in partnership with the Rutgers University Institute of Marine & Coastal Sciences, and the Curriculum Division of Carolina ...
Teen Conservation Leadership part of TrACE:Projects
Teen Conservation Leadership is a major integration and expansion of the Monterey Bay Aquarium's existing teen education programs (Student Oceanography Club, Young Women in Science and Student Guides). The ...